Personal Injury Blog

As leaders in St. Louis personal injury law, we feel compelled to keep you informed about high profile cases, best practices in injury law and our firm. Turn to us for safety tips, legal system advice and more—everything you need to feel empowered to make decisions about choosing an attorney.

Goldblatt + Singer is growing! We are proud to announce our new location in Clayton, Missouri. Since 1947 we have been building our reputation off of hard work and compassion for our clients. Our mission is to continue to provide the best representation for the St. Louis Area. Please continue to send your family and friends to Goldblatt + Singer, The St. Louis Injury Law Firm...

At Goldblatt Singer, we recognize that you will have many questions about filing a personal injury claim. Most people have never dealt with anything like this and don’t have the necessary experience to truly understand what they are getting into. So we have compiled the following list to help answer some of the most commonly asked personal injury law questions. Take a look below, and if you have any additional questions about your situation, call us today...

You should be free from danger and harm when properly using any consumer product. However, if a company puts a dangerous product on the market that has a critical design flaw, users can suffer serious injuries through no fault of their own. In the United States, those who sell consumer products such as manufacturers, designers, retailers and wholesalers are legally responsible for making sure their products are safe to use...

Car accidents can be extremely serious events that can result in neck injuries, back injuries, burns, spinal cord damage, head injuries, brain damage, internal injuries, broken bones and amputations. You may be unable to work for an extended time while you recover from your injuries, and you may also incur exorbitant medical bills and other injury-related expenses. This can lead to significant financial hardships that cause immense stress at a time when you should be concentrating on getting well...